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Mogadishu airport blast: Explosion and heavy gunfire heard in Somalia's capital Mogadishu airport blast: Explosion and heavy gunfire heard in Somalia's capital
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A loud blast followed by heavy gunfire has been heard near Somalia's Mogadishu airport. A Somali police officer says a suicide car bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at a security checkpoint near Mogadishu's international airport, killing at least three people. 
Captain Mohamed Hussein says the car bomber detonated the bomb as security forces were searching cars at the checkpoint, a few hundred metres from the main base of the African Union (AU) peacekeeping headquarters.
The powerful blast blew roofs off nearby buildings.
The checkpoint is close to United Nations offices and the Peace Hotel, which is often frequented by foreigners and officials. 
A second blast and heavy gunfire could also be heard at the checkpoint after the attack, but there were no immediate details.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. However, the al-Qaida linked Islamic extremist group al-Shabab often carries out such attacks.
Despite being ousted from most of its key strongholds across large parts of south and central Somalia, the group continues to wage deadly attack across the country.
Somalia's capital has seen frequent bomb attacks at hotels and military checkpoints. The assaults have threatened this Horn of Africa nation's attempts to rebuild from decades of chaos.
The country's presidential election, a key step toward recovery, already has been delayed multiple times because of security and other concerns.
In July at least 13 people died in two car bomb attacks near an entrance to the airport.In July at least 13 people died in two car bomb attacks near an entrance to the airport.
The Islamist extremist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for July's blasts, saying its target was the headquarters for African Union peacekeepers.
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